Nidal Qasem is a PhD student, currently working in the Wireless Communications Research Group. He obtained his masters degree in Electronic and Electrical Engineering in 2006 from Loughborough University.
His research focuses on Propagation Control in Buildings, specifically of improving the received power under the supervision of Mr. Rob Seager.
Propagation Control in Buildings
Addressing communications systems within buildings has many problems. This project looks at the requirement to ensure adequate received power within a defined are of a building. By using a “smart brick” design simulations have shown that significant improvement in received signal strength can be achieved within a room. The project aims to improve the angular sensitivity of the “smart bricks” to improve further the received power.
http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/el/news/Year2010/NidalQasem.html
View all Mr Qasems publications in the central publications database
Selected Publications
Nidal Qasem and Rob Seager. “Frequency Selective Wall for Enhancing Wireless Signal in Indoor Environments”. Proceeding Loughborough Antennas and Propagation Conference, LAPC2009. November 2009.
Nidal Qasem and Rob Seager. “Frequency Selective Wall for Enhancing Wireless Signal in Indoor Environments”. Loughborough University Department Research Conference. May 2010.
Nidal Qasem and Rob Seager. “Studies on Enhancing Wireless Signal for Indoor Propagation”. Proceeding Loughborough Antennas and Propagation Conference, LAPC2010. November 2010.